TopMBA Weekly Pulse March 12 | TopMBA.com

TopMBA Weekly Pulse March 12

By Mike Grill

Updated March 12, 2015 Updated March 12, 2015

The Weekly Pulse: giving the people what they want. We have been moving through the blogosphere like intrepid travellers, or Major Tom…erm, less like Major Tom, more like Tom Hanks. Here is the latest line-up of MBA blogs from around the world!

My Life of Bliss got her first official ding from Texas McCombs – certainly not the end of the world, though, considering all of the options out there for her

Pulling That MBA Trigger gives us a breakdown of her interview with UCLA Anderson. Sarah’s MBA Journey has seen Cambridge not offer her an interview, which is too bad, but at least it led to a positive shift in focus; never a bad thing!

Jonathan from EF Essays was kind enough to write a guest blog for us here at TopMBA.com about finding the right fit MBA program and why he didn’t necessarily choose a top-10 MBA program.

A Learning a Day – aka Rohan – considers the differences between values and guidelines this week. Rohan is also featured in the Kellogg blog concerning the ‘Dropbox piece of mind.’

Reaching the Thirties has some great news. And what better way to follow up good news than with pancakes? Fork in the Road celebrates Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday/Fat Tuesday the only acceptable way.

The Kellogg student blog also features a great post about the adventure that is an MBA at a top business school, as well as a professor’s take on what it takes to become the best.

To round things off for the Pulse this week, a post from GMU on the best business schools in the Washington DC area.

This article was originally published in March 2015 .

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